- 留后路 liúhòulù to leave a way outTo leave oneself a way of escape or a fallback position in case of an emergency; to avoid committing so fully that no retreat is possible.
- 抄后路 chāohòulù to outflankTo circle around and attack from the rear; to cut off an enemy's retreat by getting behind them.
- 断后路 duànhòulù to cut off a retreatTo block the way back or cut off supply lines to the rear of an army; to cut communication lines to the rear